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Cabello: “A tun tun operation is coming for those who donated money to Ya casi Venezuela”

Cabello: "A tun tun operation is coming for those who donated money to Ya casi Venezuela"

The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, announced this Wednesday, September 25, that a “tun tun operation” is being prepared to identify those who donated money to the “Ya casi Venezuela” platform.

“You scumbags, you hear me, there is a special operation coming for those who gave money there. A friend of mine who is a minister told me that there is a special operation coming to locate those who gave collaboration. That friend of mine already has the data,” he declared during his weekly program Con El Mazo Dando.

The PSUV leader also accused María Corina Machado of promoting an “invasion” against the country.

“This donation counter is designed to create anxiety in the people, because they want people to be worried. I will remind Mrs. María Corina Machado what Simonovis said: she is the boss. The moment that happens, she will be the first one to be sought,” he warned.

News in development.

*Read also: Colombia and Brazil warn: “without presentation of minutes, there is no recognition of Maduro”

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